For the past two years, Invincibles have been the strongest side in the men’s competition.
That in itself is no guarantee of success but, combined with the ability to deliver when it really matters, they have proven unstoppable.
Jacks gave them the ideal start in the final, negotiating a testing first five from Craig Overton before leaping into action to smash Jofra Archer’s first ball over cover for six.
Overton got the treatment in the next set, then it was the turn of Akeal Hosein and by the time Jacks was bowled by a Mills full toss, the platform had been set.
From there it was a case of ‘next man up’ with setbacks quickly forgotten.
Even losing 4-9 in 10 balls was no problem as, with his side in need, Tom Curran took on the responsibility and led them to what proved to be a winning total.
It was no different with the ball. There was no sense of panic as Vince and Davies built a strong opening stand, just belief the wicket would come eventually.
It was little surprise that it was Zampa who provided it – the leggie ends the tournament as joint-leading wicket-taker with Mills, on 19.
Jacks and Nathan Sowter did their bit before Mahmood, playing just his fifth game of the tournament, produced the match-clinching spell.
There was no need for any heroics from player of the tournament Sam Curran. Invincibles had every base covered and ensured a match that threatened to go down to the wire was wrapped up with relative ease.
Source Agencies